CONDEMNATION vs REPROACH: NOUN
- The process by which a public entity exercises its powers of eminent domain.
- The ground or reason of condemning.
- The act of judicially condemning, or adjudging guilty, unfit for use, or forfeited; the act of dooming to punishment or forfeiture.
- The act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong; censure; blame; disapprobation.
- (law) the act of condemning (as land forfeited for public use) or judging to be unfit for use (as a food product or an unsafe building)
- Adverse judgment; the amount of a judgment against one.
- Strong censure; disapprobation; reproof.
- The act of determining and declaring, after due process of law, that some specific property is required for public use, and must be surrendered by the owner on payment of damages to be determined by commissioners or a jury: as, the condemnation of private lands for a highway, a railroad, a public park, etc.
- The act of a court of competent jurisdiction in adjudging a prize or captured vessel to have been lawfully captured.
- The act of judicially or officially declaring something to be unfit for use or service: as, the condemnation of a ship that is unseaworthy, or a building that is unsafe.
- A reason or occasion for condemning.
- Severe reproof; strong censure.
- The state of being condemned.
- The act of condemning.
- (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed
- The cause or reason of a sentence of guilt or punishment.
- The condition of being strongly disapproved of
- An expression of strong disapproval; pronouncing as wrong or morally culpable
- An appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group
- Disgrace or shame
- A mild rebuke or criticism
- A mild rebuke, or an implied criticism.
- An object of blame, censure, scorn, or derision.
- A cause of blame or censure; shame; disgrace.
- The act of reproaching; censure mingled with contempt; contumelious or opprobrious language toward any person; abusive reflections.
- An expression of blame or disapproval; a rebuke.
- Synonyms Monition, Reprehension, etc. (see admonition), blame, reviling, abuse, invective, vilification, upbraiding.
- An object of contempt, scorn, or derision.
- An occasion of blame or censure, shame, infamy, or disgrace; also, the state of being subject to blame or censure; a state of disgrace.
- The act of reproaching; a severe expression of censure or blame.
- One that stands as a rebuke or blame.
- Blame or disapproval.
- Disrepute, discredit, dishonor, scandal, contumely.
CONDEMNATION vs REPROACH: VERB
- N/A
- To criticize or rebuke someone.
- To disgrace, or bring shame upon someone.
- Express criticism towards
CONDEMNATION vs REPROACH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To come back to, or come home to, as a matter of blame; to bring shame or disgrace upon; to disgrace.
- To attribute blame to; to allege something disgraceful against; to charge with a fault; to censure severely or contemptuously; to upbraid.
- To express disapproval of, criticism of, or disappointment in (someone). : admonish.
CONDEMNATION vs REPROACH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To charge with a fault; censure with severity; upbraid: now usually with a personal object.
- To disgrace.
- Synonyms Reprove, Rebuke, etc. (see censure); revile, vilify, accuse.
- (idiom) (above/beyond) So good as to preclude any possibility of criticism.
CONDEMNATION vs REPROACH: RELATED WORDS
- Denounce, Condemns, Reproach, Disapproval, Condemned, Censure, Revulsion, Indignation, Condemn, Condemning, Criticism, Denunciation, Curse, Execration, Disapprobation
- Blame, Chide, Denounce, Condemn, Disapproval, Criticize, Disgrace, Admonish, Shame, Reprimand, Criticism, Condemnation, Censure, Rebuke, Upbraid
CONDEMNATION vs REPROACH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Punishment, Proscription, Reprimand, Rejection, Repudiation, Disgust, Denounce, Reproach, Condemned, Censure, Indignation, Condemn, Condemning, Criticism, Curse
- Accusation, Doubt, Blame, Denounce, Condemn, Criticize, Disgrace, Admonish, Shame, Reprimand, Criticism, Condemnation, Censure, Rebuke, Upbraid
CONDEMNATION vs REPROACH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This condemnation which comes on all the ungodly.
- Patterson further argued that the government engaged in inverse condemnation, which means that the government took property without proper compensation or proper condemnation proceedings.
- Property Loss or Condemnation, be restored to substantially the same state and condition as existed immediately prior to such Property Loss or Condemnation.
- Judgment unto condemnation is a sentence of condemnation, and the free gift unto justification is gratuitous justification.
- DOA and carcass condemnation, which tentatively suggests birds died in transit due to predisposing conditions that would also result in carcass condemnation.
- CONDEMNATION POLICYAll health facilities need to have a condemnation policy framed in the hospital and it has to be implemented and followed.
- Brewery is taken by condemnation, or if any such condemnation proceeding is filed, Owner must give PBC written notice of such event.
- Condemnation, and Tenant waives any statutory rights of termination that may arise by reason of any Condemnation.
- Before, we were under condemnation, now we are delivered from condemnation.
- These illegalities attracted substantial political and public condemnation, and such condemnation persists to this day.
- Blameless as a steward of God; above reproach.
- By giving an occasion of cavil or reproach.
- But no method or technique is without reproach.
- That reproach and sorrow would break His heart.
- Rome had some reason to reproach Cardinal Mazarin.
- What laymen do without reproach, my clergy may.
- He renders not injury for injury, reproach for reproach.
- But a ruler shall bring the reproach against them to an end; and with the reproach removed, he shall turn back on him.
- These officers should be beyond reproach and having twice had someone complain about them and their conduct is not being beyond reproach.
- Imitate Christ in simultaneously being above reproach and bearing the reproach of others.
CONDEMNATION vs REPROACH: QUESTIONS
- Do you need to forgive yourself for self condemnation?
- What does the Bible say about condemnation of tongues?
- Does fear of punishment or condemnation lead to repentance?
- What happens when a property is seized by condemnation?
- What does the Bible say about condemnation and punishment?
- Is repentance a condition for escape eternal condemnation?
- How many answers to the condemnation crossword clue?
- How do I improve my pronunciation of ''condemnation''?
- When does the replacement period for condemnation end?
- What does Einstein mean by condemnation without investigation?
- What is the meaning of the reproach of Christ in this passage?
- Why did Moses consider the reproach of the Messiah greater than Egypt?
- What does the Bible say about the reproach of widowhood?
- What is the reproach of widowhood According to the Bible?
- Did the Secretary of State Open Mesa County up to reproach?
- How many answers are there for beyond reproach crossword puzzle?
- Is the field interpretation of quantum fields above reproach?
- Does Hope Franklin reproach herself for her failure?